This magpie appeared to be a new one in this area&period; It squawked before attack&period; I tried to maintain no reaction to its attack&period; That did not discourage him&period; He swooped five times and caused a cut behind my right ear&period; I dismounted and looked at him&period; He landed on the grass and started picking grubs as if he has nothing to do with the attack&period; when I got on the bike&comma; he did not attack again&period;
Injured:Yes

A few Magpies followed me from Lakeside drive&comma; all the way to behind Bunnings&period; Then they swooped me causing me to badly fall off my bike and severely injure myself &lpar;broken ribs&comma; bruised face &amp&semi; body&rpar;&period;
Injured:Yes

This magpie must live on one of the trees in the vicinity and they are low branches&comma; so it is very aggressive&period; I was not injured but it goes for cyclists riding with red helmets&comma; which i do&period; My other mates in the bunch never get attacked&period; It was my second swoop&period; Some in the bunch jokingly said I have a new girlfriend&excl; So they are calling me Maggie&period; Lol
Injured:No

I was cycling south on Rodway St&comma; I have not been along this way for a while as I know that there is a magpie here who swoops&period; Sure enough&comma; two magpies saw me coming&comma; with one going to a tree along the nature strip and the other waiting on a fence&period; The first bird&comma; in the tree&comma; took off after me as I went past&period; It was a half hearted swoop that did not get close to my helmet&period; Just a single swoop with no effort made to swoop again&period; I put it down to a waning desire to swoop as the season comes to the end&period;
Injured:No

On my return journey I got attacked again twice by the same maggie - very persistent&period; He needs to be relocated&comma; as I have heard of a number of cyclists who have been targeted by this bird&comma; and it is right on a busy road&period;
Injured:No